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christopher s kelly
Greater than one weekThe screen replacement kit for a gen 5 iPad arrived in a day. I only needed half the tools in the kit. I watched the video and used a hair dryer in place of a heat gun. I took my time and am very happy with the kit and new screen. Don’t be afraid to try it is the best advice I can give.
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Jamey Pollich
> 3 daySlim and seems to protect well. I like that it doesnt add much size to the tablet.
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sloblond
> 3 dayWorks perfectly, great price!
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Scott Hamilton
> 3 dayi gave it a 3 for easy to install cause there is no easy install in doing this. can anyone do it yes if you have the time to.
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Ahmad Sahib
> 3 dayHad to watch youtube videos on how to install this properly since there were no instructions with the packet, and the video on the product page is not accurate and missing critical steps. It looked good after the install but this only lasted two days, screen cracked on the third day with light use. I do not recommend this product
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Hemal joshi
> 3 dayGreat price great quality
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Knswes
> 3 dayWatch the video first before you order Play someone who does not know what they’re doing this can be a little overwhelming but there is a video on here and on YouTube my recommendation is do you not try to reuse the old home button go ahead and replace the home button with the one that comes in this kit. Also before you glue anything down or stick anything down turn the iPad over and make sure it works for a touch. Once you steal that scream down you are not getting it back off to make adjustments. This kit has everything you could possibly need and more. if you don’t have a steady hand, a lot of patience, attention to detail, and a dust free place to work just take your iPad somewhere and have it repaired. But if you know what you’re doing or you feel very confident in your skills this is a good kit and has everything you need. Pay attention to the screen size that you’re ordering and make sure it fits your iPad.
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Jared
> 3 dayIt was a huge pain in the ass getting the broken screen off because it came off in shards, but I can’t hold that against the new screen. It works perfectly EXCEPT the home button moves around a little. If I had to do it again I’d add a little extra adhesive to the back of it.
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B. Deal
> 3 dayI ordered the 3rd replacement, just so happened to be the same as the 1st screen. I added b 7000 glue, then let the weight of books help hold it down. He screen is great and doesn’t appear to be lifting like the 1st time. I watched a few videos before ordering and replacing. A heat gun is your friend, I don’t think a hair dryer will help with the extremely sticky tape. I didn’t care about the Touch ID not working with the replacement screen, but I saved the original just in case I would later want it. If your screen is cracked, but the touch screen is responsive, this inexpensive screen is a life saver. It took me maybe 25 minutes from start to finish but I have had a few other Apple items apart. Update: Maybe it was me, or that the iPad has a small dent in the bottom right corner and the tape didnt stick properly, but the screen is separating from the tape both up the right edge and to the left on the bottom edge giving it ghost touches and unresponsive areas. I am ordering a replacement to the replacement screen in hopes that the 2nd time will work longer than 1 month.
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swoosh124
> 3 dayFirst time ever replacing any type of screen on a device and it was easy. Made the iPad look like new. The only down fall is that the touch ID on the iPad did not work. Pressing the home button works fine.